The Hall of Faith in the Light of the Beatitudes – Hebrews 11 & Matthew 5:3-12
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Hebrews Chapter 11, the “Hall of Faith”
Prior context:
● About Jesus Christ as the focal point of the New Covenant, and of our faith
● Chapter 10: Brad Mann covered the perfect sufficiency of Jesus’ sacrifice.
● Hebrews draws us toward Christ
The Hall of Faith
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in the Light of the Beatitudes
Michael McNally
South Bay Christian Church
Nov 20, 2021
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Has three strident warning passages -- don’t drift away!
Following context:
● Chapter 11, the Hall of Faith, is leading up to the climax of Chapter 12
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But you have come to Mount Zion, to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem. You have come …. to
the church of the firstborn, whose names are written in heaven. You have come to God, the Judge of all, to the
spirits of the righteous made perfect,
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Hebrews 11: the Hall of faith
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Abel
Moses
Enoch
Rahab
Noah
Gideon
Abraham
Barak
Sarah
Samson
Isaac
Jepthah
Jacob
David
Joseph
Samuel
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The beatitudes are not commandments...
… but announcements of good news
for people in various situations
In those situations -- God pours out grace
Beatitudes are genuine good news!
Reading Psalm 88 motivated this message.
Re: “poor in spirit” and “mourning”. 1/3 of
the psalms are lamentations.
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The Beatitudes as moments in our relationship with God
Incarnational Trinitarian Theology
Verses 3-5
Coming into relationship
poor in spirit
mourning
meek
Verses 6-9
Being transformed by relationship
hunger and thirst for
righteousness
Verses 10-12
merciful
Suffering with Christ : Relationally one
pure in heart
persecuted because of righteousness
peacemakers
insulted, slandered, evil-spoken of
God is Love
God is inherently relational
Relationships are eternally a part of who God is
He is a god of covenant relationships
Being incarnational God brings his eternal love-relationships into our lives
Christ lives in us, in the power of the Holy Spirit, so that we come to know the
Father
God includes us into his family
The beatitudes promising many blessings … they are actually only one blessing:
knowing God.
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Verses 13-14
Remaining true, not drifting or
backsliding
Remaining salt and light
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Two things about the heroes of the Hall of Faith
Abel
Moses
Enoch
Rahab
Noah
Gideon
Abraham
Barak
Sarah
Samson
Isaac
Jepthah
Jacob
David
Joseph
Samuel
Two things about the heroes of the Hall of Faith
1) They were some seriously flawed human beings.
(Like us.)
2) But in the same situations that match each of the beatitudes -they showed FAITH.
FAITH is our part of connecting with God.
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“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven”
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Abel
Moses
Enoch
Rahab
Noah
Gideon
Abraham
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”
Rahab - a prostitute, a shameful profession.
Abel
Moses
Humbled herself, in fear. Submitted. Obeyed.
Enoch
Rahab
Heb 11:31, Joshua 2.
Noah
Gideon
Barak
Abraham
Barak
Sarah
Samson
Sarah
Samson
Isaac
Jepthah
Isaac
Jepthah
Jacob
David
Jacob
David
Joseph
Samuel
Joseph
Samuel
Barren. Suffered family conflicts. Doubted and
laughed at God. Stirred up family conflict.
Persecuted in-laws.
Prolonged decades of mourning, of hope deferred,
still kept faith. Obedient, called Abraham “Lord.”
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“Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.”
Abel
Moses
Enoch
Rahab
Noah
Gideon
Abraham
Barak
Sarah
Fearful. Told lies. Played favorites between his
sons.
Abel
Moses
Enoch
Rahab
Noah
Gideon
Abraham
Barak
Samson
Sarah
Samson
Isaac
Jepthah
Isaac
Jepthah
Jacob
David
Jacob
David
Joseph
Samuel
Joseph
Samuel
Was meek. Obeyed his father -- even when we was
to be offered as a sacrifice! Faithful to God. Faithful
to one wife Rebekah.
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Noah
● Alienated from his people, probably considered
a fanatic or a conspiracy theorist.
● Blameless in his generation, a preacher of
righteousness, condemned his generation
Jacob
● “Supplanter,” competitive, deceptive (stole
birthright)
● But he was passionate seeking God’s blessing,
wrested with the angel of God.
Was granted the messianic vision of Jacob’s
ladder.
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“Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.”
Abel
Moses
Enoch
Rahab
Noah
Gideon
Abraham
Sarah
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.”
Could be arrogant, a know-it-all.
Abel
Moses
Enoch
Rahab
Noah
Gideon
Barak
Abraham
Barak
Samson
Sarah
Samson
Isaac
Jepthah
Isaac
Jepthah
Jacob
David
Jacob
David
Joseph
Samuel
Joseph
Samuel
But time and again he showed mercy: to captives in
prison, to the nation of Egypt (saving from drought),
to the brothers who betrayed and rejected him.
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Died young (compared to his contemporaries);
misunderstood by the world.
Walked with God - a unique and unprecedented
intimacy
Was “translated” and did not see death.
Revealed in Jude 1:14 as a prophet proclaiming
God’s judgment on a sinful world.
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“Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness.”
Abel
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“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness.”
Moses
Enoch
Rahab
Noah
Gideon
Abraham
Barak
Sarah
Samson
Isaac
Jepthah
Jacob
David
Joseph
Samuel
What of the “Father of the Faithful?”
Abel:
● Envied and murdered by his brother Cain
● Because he gave to God generously.
Moses
● Forsook luxury, chose persecution, to stand
with the defenseless. A stammerer,
inarticulate, struggled with inadequacy,
struggled with impatience
● Became by grace a superstar of faith
(Lived many beatitudes.)
Abel
Moses
Enoch
Rahab
Noah
Gideon
Abraham
Barak
Sarah
Samson
Isaac
Jepthah
Jacob
David
Joseph
Samuel
Abraham:
● Was fearful, lied about his wife, brought down
curses on his neighbors due to his misconduct,
had a household of jealousy and discord, at
times doubted God.
● But … was a peacemaker with his brother Lot
(and on several other occasions), was meek
and gave way to bless others. Ultimately
believed and obeyed God at the most critical
moments.
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The last five:
Hebrews 11: the Hall of faith
Abel
Moses
Enoch
Rahab
Noah
Gideon
Abraham
Barak
Sarah
Samson
Isaac
Jepthah
Jacob
David
Joseph
Samuel
● Gideon -- doubtful, demanded many miracles
before he believe God.
● Barak -- fearful, rejected his role as general,
demanding that a woman (Deborah) lead him
into battle
● Samson -- violent, terrible judgment in his
relationships
● Jepthah -- swore a reckless vow leading to the
needless death of his daughter
● David -- conspired in seduction and murder.
● Samuel -- annointed one lousy king
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All flawed humans - like
us.
But at critical moments,
they lived the Beatitudes.
God is the true hero of
the hall of faith.
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Summation of the Heroes of Faith
Whichever moment you are in: turn to God in faith as the members of
the Hall of Faith did.
Verses 3-5
Coming into relationship
poor in spirit
mourning
meek
Verses 6-9
Being transformed by relationship
hunger and thirst for
righteousness
Verses 10-12
merciful
Suffering with Christ : Relationally one
pure in heart
persecuted because of righteousness
peacemakers
insulted, slandered, evil-spoken of
Hebrews 10:14 For by one sacrifice he has made perfect forever those who
are being made holy.
Hebrews 11:39-40 These were all commended for their faith, yet none of them
received what had been promised, since God had planned something better
for us so that only together with us would they be made perfect.
Hebrews 12:22-23 But you have come to Mount Zion, to the city of the living
God, the heavenly Jerusalem. You have come to thousands upon thousands of
angels in joyful assembly, to the church of the firstborn, whose names are
written in heaven. You have come to God, the Judge of all, to the spirits of the
righteous made perfect
Verses 13-14
Remaining true, not drifting or
backsliding
Remaining salt and light
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